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The Remote Controlled Ferrari Arno XI Hydroplane. This is the 1:10 scale remote-controlled hydroplane boat modeled after the Ferrari Arno XI that raced to a world 800kg-class speed record of 150.49 mph in 1953. Replicating the same distinctive feature of the full-throated speed boats that became popular worldwide in the 1930s and 1940s--the all-wood deck and hullthis model's hull is hand-assembled using the plank-on-frame method from strips of cedar and mahogany. Over 200 hours of painstaking effort is involved in its construction, including sanding, staining, and finishing. Its watercooled, brushless electric motor drives the polished beryllium/copper alloy propeller for speeds up to 20 mph--making it even faster than 1:10 scale speed. The boat can be controlled up to 500' away; a skag
mounted to the right sponson provides precise turning assistance during racing. Other authentic period details include the handstitched, plush leather driver's seat, large brass steering wheel, brass-trimmed instrument gauges, stainless-steel clasps that keep the engine cowling secured to the hull, and the back-swept exhaust manifold. The on-board battery provides 30 minutes of operation from a two-hour charge using the included adapter. Remote requires eight AA batteries. 35 1/2" L x 16" W x 8" H. (16 lbs.)

Item 76210 ...................
$2,000.00
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